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What about a ramrod? Wouldn’t a 45 use a 3/8” rod. I have a 36 and thought about getting a 45 barrel but that stopped me.
You know you can contact Jim here on the website by searching for him using the search function on the upper left and stating a message.... Or call them and get accurate info straight from the source.
 
That definitely might be a limiting factor. I wonder what calibers share the same rod? I’ll have to ask before I order.
 
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That definitely might be a limiting factor. I wonder what calibers share the same rod? I’ll have to ask before I order.
My Kibler .45 SMR use a 5/16 ramrod. So should all the other caliber SMR's they put out. They aren't retooling the machines to make different stocks. For different calibers of the same model. Just a different bore size in the barrel.
It's CNC mass production. And that's what makes them a great kit. The parts all fit precisely together. So if you want buy one SMR and three different caliber barrels. It's just switching them out at random. Probably not the best with pinned lugs.
 
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